The Dremel 4300 is the first Dremel rotary tool to allow tool-less and collet-less accessory changes with the inclusion of the three-jaw chuck. The chuck accepts all Dremel accessory shank sizes for fast and convenient accessory changes without ever using a wrench. Featuring the all new Pivot Light, your projects are well-lit with an optimum line of sight since the light pivots to direct illumination where you want it. Experiencing the full range of Dremel rotary tool applications is easier than ever because the 4300 offers our most powerful motor with built-in variable speed and electronic feedback circuitry. And the slim, ergonomic body design provides a comfortable 360 degrees grip zone no matter how you hold it for extended ease of use. The completely redesigned airflow system lets the Dremel 4300 run cool, quiet and smooth so completing projects are more enjoyable than ever.
- Quieter and cooler running due to improved air flow
- Our most powerful motor for maximum performance in demanding applications
- Compatible with all Dermel rotary tool attachments and accessories (some applications require the use of a collet system, included in kit)
- Variable-speed with electronic feedback for consistent performance in all applications
- Separate on/off switch and speed control dial for added convenience between jobs
- Replaceable motor brushes extend tool life
- Cool-running ball bearing construction for smooth and quiet operation
- 1/8 in. collet included
- Include the following model #s: EZ402, EZ407, EZ409, EZ456, EZ541, EZ423 (3), EZ544, EZ411SA, 60 Grit (3), EZ412SA, 120 Grit (3), 107, 191, 7103, 560, 561, 453, 454, 455, 8193, 84922, 932, EZ413 (3), Pivot Light, 225, 550, 575 , A576 , A577, 678, 679, 421, 403, 428 , 408 (10), 432 (10), 445 (10), 150 Drill 1/8 in., 490, and Case
Kevin Swift (verified owner) –
Good kit for the price if you get it on discount; I wouldn’t buy it for suggested retail. With the attachments that come with this kit it’s certainly better than buying them separately — plastic, not highest quality.My keyless chuck had one tooth shorter than others but Dremel replaced free.
Katlyn Yundt (verified owner) –
This tool is extremely versatile, and easy to use. It’s more than powerful enough for all my DIY needs. I really like how it fits in the hand, the design is very ergonomic and provides a comfortable grip. I’d recommend this for sure!
Lonny Strosin (verified owner) –
So many uses and easy to use. Easily change out heads and use different tips. I would absolutely recommend it to anyone for almost any job. From drill router to saudering to grinding and sharpening.
Gavin Ortiz (verified owner) –
I’ve been using Dremel products for a long time now, and they have yet to let me down. The tools are durable, the accessories have reasonably long lifetimes, and I really like that they continue to make their rotary tools with replaceable brushes so you can extend their life almost indefinitely. This kit comes with a bunch of great accessories. Lately, I’ve been using my Dremel mostly for power carving in wood. The accessory grip handle that comes with this kit really makes it a more ergonomic tool to use, and allows me to have a greater degree of control compared to using just the bare tool like I’m used to. Also included are an extension, a right angle adaptor, a guide for using the tool like a router, and a nifty little LED light for working in dark little corners. And a ton of the little attachments like sandpaper and cutoff wheels. My only disappointment with this kit is that it lacks any tungsten bits, so it’s not ready to do any metal engraving out of the box (of course you can buy them separately on your own).
Janae Blick (verified owner) –
Blew my fiancé’s mind. He loved it
Bettye Stanton (verified owner) –
Thank you it was one of the best gifts i gave to my husband he was and is very pleased with it.Thank you,Loretta Saenz
Mattie Skiles (verified owner) –
Very helpful tool, really nice accessories but it looks like if you used it for long periods of time you will burning.
Landen Prosacco (verified owner) –
Good assortment of attachments. Like the light, very useful.
Valentina Batz (verified owner) –
This rotary tool is well made. Quiet, Low vibration, Light weight, And very versatile. The pen attachment is very handy for my dogs nails as well as doing detailed stone carving. I was surprised with how nice the carrying case is. It would be nice though if it came with a detailed list of attachments/Inserts and what they are suitable to be used for. I’m not very good with search engines so it took me a while to find the bit I needed. I’ve had this tool for about 3 months and can’t really find any problems with the tool itself.
Karelle Little (verified owner) –
This is an awesome package and the extension flex shaft is idea for precision work. So many accessories are included and the case it’s self has room and cut outs for all of them!
Vesta Maggio (verified owner) –
I have wanted a Dremel tool for years, but made do with other things I did have. My wife surprised me with the 4300 kit for Christmas. Most of the time when a tool comes with a bag or case, it quickly gets tossed aside and the tools thrown in with other things. Not this one. The case is awesome and has foam cutouts for all parts.
Violet Mueller (verified owner) –
A great value at $100. I own a knockoff rotary tool and decide to try the original and the difference are worlds apart.
Bernadette Rutherford (verified owner) –
I have picked up the dremel 4300 platinum set for $100. Great tool for when an angle grinder is overkill.The Good:*Feels solid*Nice storage box and accessories*Very little play in the chuck allows for fine work*Quite when under 15k RPMThe Bad:*Loud at high speeds*Gets hot during heavy use
Estrella Jones (verified owner) –
I was really impressed by the Dremel 4300 “Platinum” kit packaging. The tool comes packed in a “deluxe” tool box that includes foam cutouts shaped to store each tool and accessory. The tool box has an upper compartment that stores the Dremel tool, the flex shaft and a couple of other attachments, while a lower drawer contains compartments for the two included accessory cases and the rest of the attachments. The foam cutouts keep everything nicely in place, prevent things from being damaged in transport, and are a great visual indicator when you may have misplaced part of your kit. I also discovered that when the whole kit is closed properly, there’s a latch that slides down inside the back of the toolbox to keep the lower drawer closed. Sadly, there is no way to attach an actual lock to the toolbox. Heck, I guess this just means you need to use your new Dremel to retrofit some sort of padlock hasp.The kit contents are clearly listed on the outside of the product packaging and include:The Dremel 4300 rotary tool, the “deluxe” storage case, 2 accessory cases, 9 attachments (flex shaft, work light, right angle attachment, etc), 64 accessories (an assortment of bits, wheels and barrels for grinding, cutting, or polishing), and an “EZ Twist” nose cap wrench. At first I didn’t understand what the nose cap wrench was really for, but upon closer examination, and reading some of the manual, I realized it is slotted to give you a larger gripping surface to turn the chuck so you don’t require a separate wrench or other tool that can get lost. Additionally, though it’s not specifically listed on the outside of the package, there’s a comprehensive owner’s manual printed in English, French, and Spanish. There are 44-pages of use and safety information in each language about the Dremel 4300 and rotary tools in general. This includes a nice set of tables with recommendations for tool accessories and speeds when working on a variety of materials.There are also two, prominently displayed, toll free phone numbers for USA and Canada for help and advice printed on the box. When I called the US number, the phone was immediately answered by a nice woman who told me their help lines are staffed Monday – Friday from 8AM to 5PM Central. She explained they could help me find and order parts, work on warranty issues, and give advice on how to use the tool properly. I’m a big fan of easy to access help lines, and while this may not have been specific to the Dremel 4300, it sure does add overall value in my opinion.Operation of the 4300 is intuitive and easy to understand. I’ve regularly used similar rotary tools in the past, and the controls on the 4300 were perfectly understandable. I especially like that setting the rotation speed is separate from the on/off switch. My older rotary tool integrated speed control into the on/off switch, which meant I always had to fiddle with it a bit when I first turned it on to get the speed set correctly. If you’re unfamiliar with rotary tools, please be sure to read, and follow, all the safety and operation recommendations in the owner’s manual. Improper use of the tool, or any of the accessories, can very easily result in damage to the tool or serious injury to you! The Dremel tool body is larger in diameter than my older rotary tool. Out of the box the 4300 feels well made, with a good weight, and has a textured housing to make my grip solid, sure and comfortable, even while wearing some work gloves. I feel like it may be just a touch too large for someone with smaller hands but, this can largely be remedied by using the flexible shaft accessory, which has a much smaller grip. While first using the tool, I experienced uncomfortable vibration between 15 and 20 thousand RPM. Above and below this however, the tool operates smoothly. It’s possible this will work itself out over time. The vibration definitely seemed to be less noticeable the more I used my 4300 and the owner’s manual suggests running the tool for at least five minutes with no load to “seat the brushes” properly when it’s new, or any time a brush needs replacing.The work light attachment can be repositioned anywhere around the circumference of the tool axis or easily removed if you feel it is in the way. It runs on batteries and it must be removed to replace the battery or when using other accessories with the 4300.With all the attachments and accessories included in this kit, it was a very worthy upgrade from my old rotary tool, and would make a great kit to give someone who doesn’t already have a rotary tool. If you’re planning on gifting this to someone who doesn’t already have safety glasses/goggles, please don’t forget to include a pair. I can’t tell you how often I’ve been glad of a pair of safety goggles or glasses while working with rotary tools, and I wish they’d included some inexpensive safety glasses in this kit. They are very inexpensive but are essential for the safe operation of any power tool.
Moriah Thiel (verified owner) –
So far…. it’s the best Dremel if bought. Comes with a good supply of accessories!
Benton Kulas (verified owner) –
Great tool!